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Twenty Interplay Employees File Complaints

Discussion in 'Game/SP News & Comments' started by NewsPro, Jun 22, 2004.

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    (Originally posted by chevalier)

    Twenty Interplay's workers have filed complaints. This is a second time. Looks like Herve has a date with the Labour Commissioner soon, though rumour has it the District Attorney might be interested as well.

    Herve Caen, Interplay's CEO, missed two meetings with the state investigators this week, said Dean Fryer, a spokesman for the California Labor commissioner.

    The state has now ordered Caen to show up for a meeting Monday, equipped with Interplay's payroll records. Caen told investigators Thursday that he no longer has access to the records because they are on computers that have been put in storage, Fryer said.

    "This doesn't release him from his past responsibilities," Fryer said. "It seems to me that he could just plug in a computer and get the records."

    Caen could not be reached Friday for comment. Earlier this week, Interplay spokesman Luke Haase said the company is still seeking more funding. Paying employees will be a priority, he said.


    Read the whole thing at No Mutants Allowed or at The Orange Country Register, which is the original place.
     
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